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There are 4 accredited construction management schools in New Jersey for faculty who teach construction management classes to choose from. Below are statistics and other relevant data to help analyze the state of construction management and construction management training in New Jersey, which includes construction management training at the following levels:

Statistics

Professional Trends

New Jersey Vs. National Construction Management Employment

Of all of the construction management professionals in the country, nearly 2% are in the state of New Jersey.

Employment Growth for Construction management professionals In New Jersey

52,430

49,820

49,400

43,580

41,810

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

Yellow: Actual Values

In New Jersey, the field of construction management is shrinking. There were 10,620 less construction management professionals working in New Jersey in 2010, than there were in 2006. So, in four years, the number of construction management professionals has shrunk by 20%. This decline is faster than the national trend for construction management professionals which shows a 16% decrease in the number of construction management professionals working around the nation.

Construction Management VS. All Professions salaries in New Jersey

$69,900

$72,662

$73,320

$76,632

$78,940

$50,031

$52,191

$53,328

$54,026

$55,877

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

Light Blue: Construction Management

Dark Yellow: All Professions

The salaries paid to construction management professionals are growing in New Jersey. Construction management professionals earned a yearly mean salary of $69,900 in 2006. They earned a yearly mean salary of $78,940 in 2010.

Salary percentiles for Construction management professionals in New Jersey

10th percentile

$47,940

25th percentile

$59,468

50th percentile

$75,694

75th percentile

$94,408

90th percentile

$113,122

Thus, construction management professionals' salaries grew by 11% in 4 years. State trends for all professions mirror this growth. In New Jersey state, within the field of construction management, there is a huge variation in pay. The highest paid construction management professionals earn 136% more money than those in the bottom 10% of the pay bracket.

Average Salaries for Construction management professionals and related professions in New Jersey

Architecture

$65,397

Business Administration

$116,543

Business Management

$126,438

Carpentry

$61,260

Construction Management

$78,940

Project Management

$92,304

Property Management

$70,540

In New Jersey, construction management professionals make, on average, less than their counterparts in related professions.

Educational Trends

Construction Management programs available for each degree type for all schools in New Jersey

associate

2

bachelor

1

master

1

doctor

0

Certificate

1

Total

5

The number of students graduating from the 4 accredited construction management schools in New Jersey is decreasing. In 2006, 51 students graduated from construction management courses in New Jersey. And in 2010, 51 students graduated.

This represents a 0% decrease in the number of construction management degree or certificate school graduates in New Jersey state. 40% of these graduates received a associate's degree in construction management.

Construction Management Faculty Salaries in New Jersey

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Currently we are in the process of collecting data for the number of construction management faculty in New Jersey,
growth in the field of construction management academia and faculty salaries in New Jersey. If you are involved in teaching construction management courses to students at the certificate in construction management, associates degree in construction management, bachelors degree in construction management, and masters degree in construction management levels, please anonymously submit your information in the field below. By doing so, you will be helping us build a valuable database resource for the benefit of current and future construction management faculty in New Jersey. A summary of what your peers have told us up until now will be available once you submit your information.